MH.Yang
Trusted Member
Your right that better performance in tangible metrics and cost will have to be meet to justify Such an expenditure. The J-10 at $40 million is a great platform.
Therefor it would probably be best for the PAF to make the “PFX” not a platform but a program to reduce the effective detectability of its platforms. A “Have glass” style of program to reduce the signature of JF-17s and J-10s would probably be best.
The PFX money could also be well spend building a J-10 rebuild factory and if not manufacturing parts, being very capable of maintaining them, as part of a strategy to buy dozens more J-10s.
Considering the financial and political cost of maintaining and operating, not to mention potentially upgrading the F-16s, the PAF may have to look at a strategy where it may have quietly phasing out the F-16 from frontline service, alongside the retirement of the F-7PGs and Mirages. In a 20 squadron fleet, with 2 squadrons of J-35As, and 10 squadrons of JF-17s, the PAF could start with a goal of 4 squadrons of J-10s (3 more than the current fleet) and eventually progress to 6-8 squadrons; go from 72 fighters and move up to 108-144. At those numbers and at $40 million an airframe, that would be $720 million per squadron and probably $1 billion all in if you count support and munitions.
Money intended for the PFX program could, for example, be used to develop jammer pods for an Electronic attack variant of the J-35 for protection over Pakistan and any units operating beyond the borders of Pakistan.
I would also hope the J-10s could get an improved engine so at least one oversized squadron (24 aircraft) could be an electronic attack variant, and able to carry a “PL-17E” in the HARM role.
Improving the J10C to give it the ability to use the PL-17 is really a good way to get around Russia. But the PLAAF has moved from strategic defense to strategic offense, and due to dissatisfaction with the J10C's range and payload, the PLAAF has stopped continuing to order the J10C, much less investing resources in upgrading it.
Future missiles are bound to get longer and heavier. the PAF will eventually need heavy fighters.








